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09-27-2000, 02:49 PM | #2 |
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Thanks for the info.
Very interesting... It looks like it's gonna be tough for a lot of teams to snag a decent RB next year. I had no idea the "A-Train" was putting up those kinds of numbers. |
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09-27-2000, 03:12 PM | #3 |
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Show me Thomlinson's numbers after TCU plays somebody.
Thanks for the info! Coogs, you are the college football authority around here as far as I'm concerned. |
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09-27-2000, 03:27 PM | #4 |
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I know you are going to blast me for pushing this guy, but here are the stats for Woody Dantzler: Rushing- 58 carries for 500 yards, 5 Td's rushing Passing- 52 completions-79 attempts for 691 yards, 1 Int., 7 TD's passing (longest - 52 yards) Receiving- 1 reception for 3 yards not too shabby.... mmaddog ************* ------------------ "When you're not the lead dog in the pack, the view is always the same" |
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09-27-2000, 03:30 PM | #5 |
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why do the 49ers need a new rb??
they got one of the best in the league in garner |
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09-27-2000, 03:36 PM | #6 |
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I ain't gonna blast ya...
But I still think the guy has much to prove. Those are [b]insane[/b] numbers though, what teams did he put them up against? |
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The Citadel, Wake Forest, Missouri and Virginia. Not exactly the top 50, but not creampuffs either. The Citadel has a pretty good Division 2A record, Wake Forest was supposed to have a good defense/crappy offense, Virginia an average team but the game was played at Charlottesville. But to be honest most of the numbers put up by the guys mentioned here were probably by teams playing the same type of schedule. The toughest part of their schedule comes in their last 4 games. They have: North Carolina (at Chapel Hill) Georgia Tech Florida State (at Tallahassee) South Carolina mmaddog ************** ------------------ "When you're not the lead dog in the pack, the view is always the same" |
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09-27-2000, 03:54 PM | #8 |
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Thomas from Michigan fits the KC smashmouth mold: Big, Tough, N/S RB.
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09-27-2000, 03:54 PM | #9 |
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Those are some pretty horrible teams. We'll see how he does against the tougher competition.
You think Danztler might play RB in the pros? |
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09-27-2000, 03:56 PM | #10 |
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Or staying in South Carolina, here are some numbers for Sophomore Derek Watson from the USC Gamecocks:
68 rushes for 451 yards, 7 TD's 10 catches for 73 yards, 0 TD's Their schedule was: New Mexico State Georgia (rated #9 when they played them) Eastern Michigan Mississippi State(#24 rated when they played them) mmaddog *********** ------------------ "When you're not the lead dog in the pack, the view is always the same" |
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09-27-2000, 04:01 PM | #11 |
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He is probably better suited to the RB position. He bowled over the kid from Mizzou who is supposed to be the stud defensive guy on the way to the end zone on one play. He is the kind of guy who would be good as a RB who can [b]truly[/b] throw the HB option pass. mmaddog ************ ------------------ "When you're not the lead dog in the pack, the view is always the same" |
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09-27-2000, 07:03 PM | #12 |
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IMO, a guy like that could be invaluable.
[b]If he has the talent[/b] to play RB as starter and possibly backup or emergency QB in the NFL you could save a roster spot with him. Just play him at RB and carry only two QB's with the RB being the third QB in case of emergency. Then you could carry an additional player at another position. |
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09-27-2000, 07:14 PM | #13 |
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Anthony Thomas' numbers are inflated this year because of a very good offensive line...He is very slow to the hole for a Division I back...He is a grinder but I really don't think he has the quickness to be very successful at the NFL level. Keep a eye on TJ Duckett from Michigan St, he is everything the Chiefs need. He is huge with 4.4 speed and strong as an ox...Benches around 465 pounds...He played LB as a freshman and plays the RB position the same way...But he is only a Sophomore so we will have to wait at least a year.
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09-27-2000, 07:32 PM | #14 |
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Pauly,
I didn't know how old Garner was. Still don't for that matter. But I was thinking the 49ers might do something like the Seahawks did last year and grab a young guy to be his replacement if one is available. That's why I put the question mark by some teams. |
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09-27-2000, 09:27 PM | #15 |
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I've never noticed the A-train as being slow to the line. Duckett and Thomas are very similar backs but Duckett needs to improve greatly before he is compared to Thomas.
The A-train is NFL all the way. ------------------ CHIEFS |
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